Hello, my loves... Today I want to open a different kind of portal here with you, because those who follow me know that I'm fascinated by mysteries, history, and the true essence of witchcraft. And today I want to talk about something that history has tried to erase, but that pulsates in our energy to this day: Sacred Prostitution. Many believe that the connection between the sacred and sexuality is a modern invention, but the truth is that, in antiquity, the body was the greatest temple that existed. Contrary to what society preaches today, in civilizations like Mesopotamia, Babylon, and Ancient Greece, sex was not seen as guilt or sin. Historians and researchers of the history of religions, such as the famous mythologist Joseph Campbell and the archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, point out that the sexual act in temples was a ritual of high magic. The so-called Hierodules (or Priestesses of Inanna, Ishtar, and Aphrodite) were deeply respected women; they did not serve men, they channeled the Goddess herself. When an initiate came to the temple and left an offering (a tribute), he wasn't "buying" a body; he was paying for the privilege of accessing the divine through that woman. Pleasure was a form of gnosis, a ritualistic trance that brought fertility, healing, and prosperity. With the arrival of patriarchy and Abrahamic religions, this power was demonized. What was sacred was labeled "profane" so that women would lose control over their own sovereignty and sexuality. From the perspective of the modern Witch, reclaiming sacred prostitution is an act of rebellion and healing, and it means understanding that desire is a cosmic force (the subtle energy that occultists call Kundalini or Serpent Fire), beauty and seduction are tools of power and fascination, not submission, and the financial tribute is the modern manifestation of the ancient offerings. When you recognize and value the time, energy, and mind of a powerful woman, you are aligning your energy of exchange. #fetish